An innovative three-villa complex set amidst the rustic charm of rice terraces in the Kerobokan area of Southern Bali. Just a short drive from Seminyak’s diverse compliment of high-end restaurants, clubs, clothing and craft boutiques, the Villa Bali Bali Complex is the perfect base from which groups of friends or family can enjoy the Bali experience.

All bedrooms are air-conditioned and the majority possess ensuite Bali-style bathrooms. Each villa has an audiovisual entertainment center, phone and safety deposit box.

The joy of Villa Bali-Bali is its design – from vast interiors created by large overhanging Serap roofs; to dramatic landscape features including waterfalls and floating pathways to endless artifacts and furniture from around Indonesia – Villa Bali-Bali certainly justifies its regular presence in architectural digests and travel magazines.

Important Notice

Nyepi Religious Day & Cultural Event
Please be informed that Bali island celebrates Nyepi (Silent) Day each year on below dates. The Nyepi (Silent) Day is a day of absolute silence throughout the island. No outdoor activities are allowed including check in and check out from hotels.March 12, 2013 | March 31, 2014 | March 21, 2015 | March 9, 2016 | March 28, 2017.
For more information about events in Bali, visit http://blog.baliwww.com and http://baliwww.com/event/

Hotel Features

The exquisite charm of Villa One lies in the authentic mix of modern and traditional styles. The three-bed roomed villa boasts a large open-plan living area, mezzanine entertainment lounge, a half moon pool and beautifully manicured gardens. The dramatic sloping roofs create unusual shaped rooms throughout the villa and enhance the innovative architectural style.

Walking to the villa from the private driveway, guests are greeted by a charming statue of Saraswati, the Balinese Goddess of science and literature. Descending teak steps lead to the comfortable living space, with smart corner sofas set amidst a myriad of tribal decorations from across the Indonesian archipelago.

A mezzanine lounge has a built-in sofa, the perfect place to curl up with a book or to examine the underside of the complex roof, consisting of overlapping structures defining the boundaries of each room. Guests can also enjoy some audio-visual entertainment from the VCD, Stereo and TV center.

Tucked away on the left of the living space is the formal dining area. Built at a sunken level, the garden lawn rises to meet the top of a low open wall at the far end, level with the eight-seat teak dining table. An antique carved wooden screen separates the sleek modern kitchen and a skylit triangular-roofed corridor, decorated with an eye-catching showcase of mounted natural stones, leads to the bedrooms.

The second and third bedrooms, each with private access through a small, mirrored hallway, share a twin-basin bathroom. As in the master bathroom, chic marble basins, on columns of the same, stand atop a teak vanity. The bedrooms themselves both have king-sized beds and ample built-in wardrobe space.

The immaculately landscaped grounds are adorned with thatched garden lights for nighttime illumination, lush banana trees and beds of deep green foliage. Next to the semi-circular infinity-style pool is a shingle-roofed bale (Balinese gazebo) for shaded relaxation and there are teak sun lounges for guests practising their own form of sun worship.

A natural hedge frames the grounds and allows views of the rice terraces beyond. This rustic surround provides guests with a peaceful rural retreat whilst the sheer quality of the residence ensures maximum comfort and enjoyment. Villa Bali-Bali One is truly a top quality luxury villa, well deserving of its paradise island title.

Villa Bali-Bali Two

The entrance to this villa is across large, seemingly floating stones set within a lotus pool freshened by a miniature waterfall. Angular roofs in Serap, above walls of island stone, create an air of anticipation. Sharp lines and beautiful finishing categorize this two-bedroom villa, a mélange of the modern with traditional elements make this a showcase of modern Balinese architecture.

The living room provides the center point of Villa Two. Upstairs is a loft that serves as the audiovisual room. The living room is decorated in antiques from around the archipelago and featuring walls done in stone with wood detailing; it’s a place to entertain or merely relax. Floored in local sandstone, opening onto the garden and pool on one side and the six-seat dining room and a modern kitchen on the other, everything that one needs seems to be only steps away.

Local fabrics in earth tones adorn the villa, blending in well with the predominantly wood furniture, serving as a reminder of how important the soil is to the culture of Bali.

A Balinese shrine stands to one side of the swimming pool and looks down the large lawn that contains a bale for relaxing or massages. The villa is positioned to look out on to some of Bali’s world famous rice field terraces. Next to the villa, the swimming pool possesses an avant-garde design and a wooden deck running down one side.

With sliding doors providing access to the pool, the first bedroom has polished hardwood floors offset by white walls. The ensuite bathroom features a wooden floored shower and twin marble basins. All the bedrooms have air-conditioning and ceiling fans.

The master bedroom is roughly the same size, with an ensuite bathroom featuring a Jacuzzi tub formed of native stone with a hardwood finish that has a view of its own private garden.

Set outside of the urban areas and fronting on rice fields, Villa Bali-Bali Two offers comfort and style without compromising on either.

Villa Bali-Bali Complex boasts three independent villas of a modern design with two private swimming pools and a large jacuzzi pool.

All bedrooms are air-conditioned and the majority possess ensuite Bali-style bathrooms. Each villa has an audiovisual entertainment center, phone and safety deposit box.